The Recruit Comments

  • Ike 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    It’s okay, to be honest, it’s not worth staying up until four o’clock to finish watching... and it seems that I have watched this movie.... I only remember the beginning...

  • Antwon 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    Mark died and said he doubted everything, so his disciples and grandchildren did all kinds of spy methods to perfection. Only after watching "Mrs. Ratcliffe's Revolution" did I know that the CIA is a...

  • Assunta 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    In 2001, Robert De Niro played Edward Norton's "The Score", and in 2003 Al Pacino played Colin Farrell's "The Recruit". They were able to cooperate with the superstar predecessors. Edward and Colin might be regarded as the best successors, but God loves to do it. People are also "most", and today both of them are named the most underrated...

  • Linnie 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    The CIA recruited workers, and the instructor picked a top man and fired it, but secretly asked him to monitor other students; after a certain theft, Fang felt that the top man was taken advantage of. There are all the necessary plots, double-sided, latent, fraudulent, framed, and reversed, but the splicing is so blunt that it will pass the passing line. The characters have simple thinking, simple baggage, big frameworks are cryptic, and there are a lot of details missing. The complicated...

  • Audreanne 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    Give it 4 stars for the face of Al Pacino and Colin...

  • Summer 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    Dislike Al Pacino as always. Fortunately, he is a supporting role. The protagonist is not bad, if he looks more handsome. I don't know if I don't know, I suddenly found out that I had watched several films of this kid, but I didn't know it at all, and I just saw it. Consequences of not being handsome enough. The plot is still ups and downs, and the ending is also satisfactory,...

  • Harrison 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    A suspense police film with a very compact plot. The hacking plot is particularly attractive to people like me, but when speculating on how Farrell will take the stolen information out of the CIA, I never thought that the last one was used. u disk. Now it seems that the plot is too mentally retarded, but when I think of this film, the USB flash drive is probably just a conceptual product, not as popular as it is now, and it is also forgivable. In another plot, when Farrell was cracking the...

  • Glennie 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    No one can believe it, all is an...

Extended Reading
  • Claudine 2021-11-17 08:01:27

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  • Seamus 2021-11-17 08:01:27

    Undoubted: plot for plot?

    Why did the old man add fuel and jealousy to let the male lead intercept the female lead’s ICE9? Wouldn't it be enough to let the hostess sneak out?

    After the female protagonist sneaked out, with the old man's ability, there were countless ways for the female protagonist to directly or indirectly...

The Recruit quotes

  • Zack: [to Burke] Are you a senior instructor at the Farm?

    Walter Burke: [wired up to a polygraph machine] Yes.

    Polygraph Interrogator: True. OK, if you look at the screens, you'll see that his pulse is even, respiration normal, pupils undilated. Signs of the truth.

    Walter Burke: Come on, rough me up, let's go. Rough me up.

    Zack: [smiling] Have you ever worn women's clothing?

    Walter Burke: [mock angry] Who said that? Yes.

    Polygraph Interrogator: [smiling] True.

    James Clayton: Were you ever stationed in Peru?

    Walter Burke: Yes.

    Polygraph Interrogator: True.

    Zack: Is your name Walter Burke?

    Walter Burke: [serious] No.

    Polygraph Interrogator: [troubled] True.

  • Cab Driver: What are you here for?

    James Clayton: An interview.

    Cab Driver: You look nervous.

    James Clayton: Yeah, a bit.

    Cab Driver: [turning around in his seat] Just grab your balls.

    James Clayton: [surprised] Grab my balls?

    Cab Driver: Yeah, just grab your balls, squeeze them hard. Takes your mind right off the fear.

    James Clayton: [smiling] Yeah, sure.

    Cab Driver: Well, it works for me.